FAIR LAWN — The stabbing death of a Halstead Terrace woman Sunday left neighbors shocked, but some had seen signs of trouble at the home.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office called the death a homicide and have a "family member" who lived at the same address in custody. Authorities responded to the home at about 3 p.m. after a 911 hangup.

The victim was taken to St. Joseph's University Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.

The Prosecutor's Office did not release any details on the victim or the person in custody. However, some neighbors said they were aware of previous arguments between residents of the home.

"I heard that they argued once in a while," said Eugene Bouton, a 22-year Fair Lawn resident.

Another neighbor, who did not give her name, said the people who lived there had "issues."

The multistory white house with a detached garage is on the corner of Halstead Terrace and Grunstra Place. One neighbor said the lawn would often grow long, or leaves would remain scattered.

"But I never saw any signs of trouble," said the man, who did not give his name. "It is a very nice, quiet neighborhood. You always say you don’t expect it to happen around us."

The residential street connects Garwood Road and Heywood Avenue, and is a short walk away from Cresthill Park.